This blog is my look at movies, pop culture and entertainment. It’s a blog by the people that speaks for the people who love entertainment. I love to write and to share my opinion. Hope you enjoy what I have to say.

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From flat screens to holograms, 1990’s Total Recall displayed mind blowing technology and a glimpse into our future. Here is some of the movies technology that made its way into our reality. Body Scanners – When Quaid is on the run from McClane’s men, he runs through a full body x-ray that shows his skeletal […]
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In 2009, the poplar book He’s Just Not That Into You made the transition from Barnes and Nobles to the big screen. Breaking away from the usual rom-com archetype, the film showcased an ensemble cast, interconnected stories, and confessional style interviews from everyday people. Although many dismiss this film, it was successful at storytelling. Think […]
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You’ve got Zac Efron starring as the sensitive, tough, caring, loner Marine in search of a picture that saved his life. You also have a script based on a novel by Nicholas Sparks (The Notebook, Dear John). Sounds like a recipe for success. Right? The Lucky One doesn’t pretend to be anything other than a […]
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I need to stop watching these clips online and just wait a few more weeks, but I just couldn’t help myself. I couldn’t resist clicking on the link to see Iron Man and Thor going at it. Tom Hiddleston’s performance as Loki in these clips. He’s such a good actor and plays a smug Supervillain […]
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I sat down with Director Joseph Kahn to talk about his new film Detention. One of the most successful music video directors or our time has released an independent film written, directed, and funded by himself. We discuss his past shooting music videos, our new generation of kids, and the difficult transition from music to feature films. […]
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Horror movies can be divided into different categories. There’s gore (Saw, Hostel), slasher (Nightmare on Elm Street, Scream, Halloween), and paranormal (Paranormal Activity, Poltergeist, The Ring). Then there’s Cabin in the Woods. The 2:25 theatrical trailer showcases Cabin as a horror film with a twist. We know five friends spend the weekend in a secluded […]
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Set in 2079, a wrongfully accused prisoner must break the President’s daughter out of a maximum security outer space prison that’s been overrun by the inmates. This suicide mission can only be handled by one man, Snow. Lockout opens with a very hilarious interrogation scene with Snow (Pearce) sarcastically answering questions as he’s being pelted […]
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I sat down with Cabin in the Woods director Drew Goddard and actress Amy Acker to discuss their film that rocked SXSW and has message boards going crazy. We had a chance to talk about writing with Joss Whedon, pacing in films, fearless filmmaking, and Drew gives his theory on how Michael Myers learned how […]
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“This is what Cylons looked like before they started looking human later on” – A woman pointing to a man dressed as a Cylon taking pictures with fans. I witnessed the exchange Sunday afternoon and found it fitting. That conversation, between mother and daughter, sums up the Emerald City Comicon experience – people in costumes, […]
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